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Banking & Finance
Project Finance
Jones Day’s Project Finance lawyers have been involved in the development, acquisition, and financing of infrastructure assets for over twenty years.
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Lending
Jones Day's Lending Practice lawyers represent financial institutions—including commercial, merchant, and investment banks; insurance companies; placement agents; and trust companies—as well as borrowers, lessees, and other capital users, in a broad range of commercial financing transactions.
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Securitization
Jones Day's worldwide securitization and asset-backed financing practice not only covers most of the world's primary existing and developing financial markets, but encompasses an extraordinarily broad range of asset-backed structures.
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Structured Finance/Derivatives
Jones Day lawyers have been at the forefront in the development and documentation of transactions involving customized and highly structured financial instruments, such as synthetic securities, including synthetic collateralized debt obligations ("synthetic CDOs"), and structured note trusts.
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As the world markets contend with the credit crisis, our clients look to Jones Day’s Banking & Finance lawyers to help them navigate restricted channels of credit and challenging new regulations.
We work with financial institutions, as well as borrowers, lessees, and other capital users, to analyze potential risks and develop both short- and long-term plans in this uncertain environment.
We also continue to advise clients in acquisition financings, asset based lending, cross-border investments, and both new and established financial structures and transactions. With more than 125 specialized finance lawyers in major centers of business and finance in the United States, Europe, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East, our clients have seamless access to the global resources of the Firm’s Banking & Finance and related practices wherever they do business.
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